Funeral
services for Carlind E. Myers, 53, husband of Mrs. Hazel P. Myers, who
died Wednesday night at his home, 1409 Bradley Avenue, will be held at. 2
p. m. tomorrow at the Holl
Funeral Home, 1401 Princess
Avenue. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery.

Mr.
Myers was a machinist and was formerly employed by the W.W. Morton
Machine Company. He lived with his wife at the Bradley Avenue address for
21 years. Mr. Myers had been ill more than a year. He was a member of
Wyoming Tribe of Red
Men.

Besides
his widow he is survived by his father, George B. Myers, of Toronto.

The condition of Miriam Rogell, 14, of 1477 Bradley avenue, who was
shot in the eye Friday by a BB gun, was reported as "good" last night at the Philadelphia Wills Eye Hospital.

The doctors, however, refused to state whether the girl's sight could be
saved by the treatments. She was accidentally shot by Billy Waldon, 14, of 1491 Bradley avenue. Billy, police said, was shooting at a target from
a window of his home when Miriam walked by.

The girl screamed as the pellets struck her and her parents and
Billy ran to her aid. Billy's father broke the gun and handed the
pieces to police.

The condition of Miriam
Rogell, 14, of 1477 Bradley avenue, who was shot in the eye Friday by a BB gun, was reported as "good" last night at
the Philadelphia Wills Eye Hospital.

The doctors, however, refused to state whether the girl's sight could be
saved by the treatments. She was accidentally shot by Billy Waldon, 14, of 1491 Bradley avenue. Billy, police said, was shooting at a target from
a window of his home when Miriam walked by.

The girl screamed as the pellets struck her and her parents and
Billy ran to her aid. Billy's father broke the gun and handed the
pieces to police.